A Refugee’s Prayer: How the Church Can Be Praying for Refugees Today
A refugee and Christian from DR Congo, Karungu spent 16 years in displacement before resettling in North Carolina through World Relief. Now, Karungu prays every day for a revitalized refugee program — and you can too.
Read MoreFrom Survival to Strength: Refugees Finding Their Place in the Workforce
This blog is a guest blog written by World Relief Chicagoland Employment Specialist, Barb Galli Watching a young Eritrean mother stride confidently into work three weeks after starting her first job reminded me why I do what I do at World Relief. It was her first day of work and I was dropping her off…
Read MoreWorld Relief 2024 Annual Report: For Such a Time as This
Read World Relief’s 2024 Annual Report to see how we’re responding to the world’s greatest crises in partnership with the church.
Read MoreA Refugee’s Journey: Seeking Stability in a New Land
When we went from Venezuela to Colombia, we were out in the open air, with practically nothing,” said Maryolga. Trace her journey as a refugee.
Read MoreWhen One Part Suffers: Standing with the Church at Risk of Deportation
Read World Relief’s 2024 Annual Report to see how we’re responding to the world’s greatest crises in partnership with the church.
Read More4 Reasons Why Monthly Giving Matters
Conflict in Ukraine. Famine in Sudan. Gang violence in Haiti. Events like these are forcing millions of families to flee their homes. Learn how monthly giving can help them.
Read MoreA Refugee Story: Nadiwa’s Journey of Survival and Strength
This refugee story follows Nadiwa, a mother who fled violence in Sudan and found healing in Chad. Read her family’s journey from tragedy to hope.
Read MoreWisconsin’s Arla Cheese Plant Grows a Culture of Belonging
Basharat Afzalazada, a 25-year-old business graduate from Afghanistan, began working at Arla just four months after arriving in the U.S.
Read MoreRefugee family embraces the joys presented by living in Spokane’s multicultural community.
Hello. مرحبا. That’s how Hilton and Priscilla met their new neighbors, a lively Syrian family sharing their triplex. What followed was a delightful comedy of errors. First, the Syrian family assumed Hilton and Priscilla were from Spain. Then, came the guesses of the U.S. or Mexico. Finally, with a burst of laughter, Priscilla revealed the truth: they were fellow refugees from Nicaragua.
Read MoreJourney To Safety
Daniela discovered welcome in an unfamiliar land Daniela and her family fled Venezuela after her work with the police put them in danger. With two children with disabilities, they endured a grueling journey through the Darién Gap before reaching the U.S., claiming asylum and being bussed to Chicago. World Relief Chicagoland’s Southern Border Arrivals team…
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